Mac Control; Ips (Intrusion Prevention Systems); Options; Quality Of Service - Multitech MultiConnect rCell 500 R2 User Manual

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ADVANCED NETWORK

MAC Control

Mac Control allows you to assign different access rights for different users based on a device's MAC address.
1.
MAC Control: Enable or Disable MAC Control.
2.
Black List/White List: Select Allow or Deny to pass except those matching the specified rules.
3.
Log Alert: Enable or Disable the Log Alert. This records events that match these rules.
4.
Known MAC from LAN PC List: Displays all connected clients and their MAC Addresses so you can copy to
clipboard.
5.
MAC Control Rule List: Add or Delete

IPS (Intrusion Prevention Systems)

IPS (Intrusion Prevention Systems) are network security appliances that monitor network and/or system activities
for malicious activity. The main functions of IPS are to identify malicious activity, log information about this
activity, attempt to block/stop it, and report it. Some intrusion prevention items need a Threshold parameter to
work properly. Enable the Log Alert so the system records Intrusion events when detected.
1.
IPS: Check to enable IPS.
2.
Log Alert: Check to enable Log Alert. This records intrusion events that are detected by IPS.
3.
Intrusion Prevention check boxes: Check to enable each of the IPS activity to be filtered.

Options

1.
Stealth Mode: When enabled, the router will not respond to port scans from the WAN. This makes the
router less susceptible to discovery and attacks.
2.
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection also known as dynamic packet filtering): helps to prevent cyberattacks by
tracking more states per session. It validates that the traffic passing through that session conforms to the
protocol.
3.
Discard PING from WAN Side: When enabled, this gateway won't reply to any ICMP request packet from
the WAN side.
4.
HTTP: Setup and allow HTTP web UI access via LAN and/or WAN. Setup and allow the web UI to use a
custom HTTP TCP port and restrict remote WAN IPs accessing the web UI from the internet.
5.
HTTPS: Setup and allow HTTPS web UI access via LAN and/or WAN. Setup and allow the web UI to use a
custom HTTPS TCP port and restrict remote WAN IPs accessing the web UI from the internet.
6.
TCP Alive: Allow a local/remote TCP client to perform a TCP keep alive check to the LAN/WAN IPs using a
configurable TCP port.

Quality of Service

Quality of Service (QoS) prioritizes incoming data and prevents data loss due to factors such as jitter, delay, and
dropping. QoS helps to prioritize data as it enters your router. By attaching special identification marks or headers
to incoming packets, QoS determines which queue the packets enter, based on priority.
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Rule Name: Enter unique rule name.
MAC Address: Enter the device MAC address to filter.
Schedule: Rule can be turned off according to a time schedule defined rule.
Enable: Check to enable each rule.
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